United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Volume 45, Part 3U.S. Naval Institute, 1919 - Naval art and science |
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... unit or many units . With such an organization based upon gunnery homogeneity , the operation of the fleet needs only the detachment of units for specific service , provided that the units detached are always tactical units , which of ...
... unit or many units . With such an organization based upon gunnery homogeneity , the operation of the fleet needs only the detachment of units for specific service , provided that the units detached are always tactical units , which of ...
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... units by placing them so that the result obtained from separate units shall , when taken together , give the best results for the whole fleet . In the organization suggested , gunnery units and tactical units would be permanent ; they ...
... units by placing them so that the result obtained from separate units shall , when taken together , give the best results for the whole fleet . In the organization suggested , gunnery units and tactical units would be permanent ; they ...
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... unit , based on the grouping of sister ships as gunnery units . Without a permanent organization fundamentally sound , we will never get the best results , no matter how intensive the training . Again homogeneity in maneuvering affected ...
... unit , based on the grouping of sister ships as gunnery units . Without a permanent organization fundamentally sound , we will never get the best results , no matter how intensive the training . Again homogeneity in maneuvering affected ...
Contents
WHAT STEPS IN ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING SHOULD BE TAKEN | 317 |
PLANTING A WAR GARDEN By Captain W T Cluverius U S Navy | 333 |
THE TRICKLING CHARGE AS APPLIED TO LEADACID STORAGE BAT 66 | 339 |
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